Patricia is the lions coach and he's smart enough to know how valuable Brown is in pass pro. Not sure he get's out of Detroit without a contract.

He will get a contract offer. He earned one. If its not outside the range the Rams are willing to pay they can match it. If Detroit decides to offer a contract outside the range the Rams can match he will be a Lion. Malcom Brown is a very valuable player for the Rams. This is his opportunity to get paid. Hope he gets a good contract that the Rams can match. A win win for both. We will see. I would take Malcom over CJ any day.

I’m not saying I want him even though I really don’t care. Living here in the Bay Area he was respected by the Raider fan base and the Raiders. It’s the past groin issues with me. I’m just saying connect the dots..................

CJ proved he can carry the load if TG is down...Brown really hasn't shown me that. I like Brown and would like him back but it may just be an either/or situation and if Brown gets offered a big raise to go elsewhere he just may go.

I would like to see both CJ and Brown back but they are similar type runners and I just don't see it happening.

I'm not high on Lynch....but if the price is right I wouldn't scoff at that.

Patricia is the lions coach and he's smart enough to know how valuable Brown is in pass pro. Not sure he get's out of Detroit without a contract.

He will get a contract offer. He earned one. If its not outside the range the Rams are willing to pay they can match it. If Detroit decides to offer a contract outside the range the Rams can match he will be a Lion. Malcom Brown is a very valuable player for the Rams. This is his opportunity to get paid. Hope he gets a good contract that the Rams can match. A win win for both. We will see. I would take Malcom over CJ any day.

I’ve always liked Brown, but it’s not been clear that he’s the most durable player. Granted, he’s played the same years as Gurley and hasn’t been given enough game-time opportunities to toughen up, but I’m not sure he can be relied upon as much as Anderson. 2017 = 11 games; 2018 = 12 games, all limited action